AuthorTopic: The War is Over (Read 2206 times)

As an author, after the war ended in 1945 report , which can be found in the city archives going from 280 deaths from air raids. This number is not used and there appears too high , though so far there are no casualty figures of Air Force members and students. In contrast, the number of called there 640 people bombed Neuruppin seems to correspond to the facts.

Sorry for those innocent casualties and its a horrible thing. Shame they lived in a country that was led by an insane dictator that killed millions of innocent people and was trying to take over the world. If only they had a choice.

Sorry for those innocent casualties and its a horrible thing. Shame they lived in a country that was led by an insane dictator that killed millions of innocent people and was trying to take over the world. If only they had a choice.

The full Chapter 17 Isaiah tells a story which parallels current events in that region of the Middle East.

Thank you for clarifying that, Barry; I was feeling very stupid. My book study group is currently doing a series on the Gospel of Matthew, and the instructor was saying that to properly understand the New Testament one must know the Old Testament -- and I don't. I find the Old Testament very confusing.

Thank you for clarifying that, Barry; I was feeling very stupid. My book study group is currently doing a series on the Gospel of Matthew, and the instructor was saying that to properly understand the New Testament one must know the Old Testament -- and I don't. I find the Old Testament very confusing.

Never feel stupid, feel enlightened when you learn something from the bible!

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Thank you for clarifying that, Barry; I was feeling very stupid. My book study group is currently doing a series on the Gospel of Matthew, and the instructor was saying that to properly understand the New Testament one must know the Old Testament -- and I don't. I find the Old Testament very confusing.

I'm certainly not a scholar on the subject, Kathy, but I studied The Old Testament in grade school. It covers a longer period of time than The New Testament and there are a few chapters in the first five books that were rewritten at a later time and appear twice. Maybe that makes it a bit confusing and out of order. Even then, my teachers introduced Isaiah to us as a prophetic and allegorical book. The verses in Isaiah have always fascinated me.

We never studied The New Testament, but I read that on my own. I always felt that The Gospel of Matthew presented Jesus as a bit of a "radical' compared to the other gospels. In this 1964 Italian movie, The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Jesus often appeared angry and detached...

Thank you for clarifying that, Barry; I was feeling very stupid. My book study group is currently doing a series on the Gospel of Matthew, and the instructor was saying that to properly understand the New Testament one must know the Old Testament -- and I don't. I find the Old Testament very confusing.

Actually the Sermon on the Mount that can be read in Matthew shows the true meaning of the Moses law from the Old Testament.